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Mr Wm. Stock’s chestnut filly Rajectcd arrived from Napier yesterday morning, hy the s.s. Southern Cross, to fulfil her eny’aeremonts a r tbe race meeting to be held on Tuesdav next. The filly looks in the pink of condition, and is engaged in the M ilden Plat'? and Spring Handicap. J. Farrell, the well-known jockey, also arrived hy tho same bo it. “ Soruh ’ aontribu e? the fallowing notes ooncarning ysßterdav morn ng’s w >rk at the Pirk : -The first horse I ?aw was Kipd, who wa'kei round twise and then returned. Daa ‘ine and Pouawa went round thrioe at a fair nao<>, and wer s followed by Pani and Ciff, who went roun I twice at a slow pace, Pan! working in clo hrs. Nora did three ttnw round, twice at a slow pace, and qu : okening up for tbs fl »al round. The mare looks wel', and is a great credit to tbe trainer Mr Huntley, and I think G*nnot ba held too cheaply next Tuesday. Avis and n«>oaiver also did some work. Tho Bothwell nnlt Mr Htinfley ha* got is doing very well, Papaknra went round twice in good style, Tturhful out in an ar-pearauce, but did no work. After most of the horses had finiihed work K-ipai went round 'wiceover the jumps, doing the work in very fine style. I think that those who can spot the winners on tho dav will have to be g >o 1 judges. Tho following weights have been declared for tho Wanganui Jo-key Club’s spring mppting Hurdles : Jenny 11.10, Silvio 11.5, Taurfl 'kait ii 11 0, ■ izzaro 10.10, Rere, Aspen, and Gladius Dream 9.10, Jacob, v 'aipipi, WurdriWc, and Mitchlesa 9.0. Wanganui Stakes: Boulanger 9.5, Retina 90, Montrose II 8.8, Cyclone R.7i bruiser, Vend »r, an 1 Cheque 8 G, Weka 8.4, Josephine and Lonely 8 0, L idy Leger 7 12, L“th« 7.10. Seraph 75, Comet 73, and Mirab<4le 6.9

A few rucebooks, in connection with the Poverty Bav Turf Club’s spring meeting, will probably be obtainable in town thia evening.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 523, 25 October 1890, Page 2

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Untitled Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 523, 25 October 1890, Page 2

Untitled Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 523, 25 October 1890, Page 2

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